Gold Casio share new song at KEXP, announce Sinners EP

Portland's most sparkly nu-disco band Gold Casio have just released the first single from their upcoming Sinners EP. KEXP premiered the track, citing its "vibrant synthesizers, bouyant rhythms, and melodies that beg to be chanted along with." The EP will be out April 20 via Freakout Records. In the meantime, stream "Love vs Logic" below! 

Noisy Ghost PR + Graveface Records SXSW 2018

It's that time again! We're teaming up for the 5th year in a row (!) with Graveface Records to bring you a FREE show during SXSW featuring 10 of our favorite artists and set at the lovely Kitty Cohen's, complete with shaded poolside patio, craft cocktails and local beer, free veggie dogs and more! Stream a playlist of the bands below and RSVP HERE. See you in a month!

Marmalakes share new song, announce Please Don't Stop LP for May 11

Marmalakes, the duo of lifelong friends Chase Weinacht and Josh Halpern, will see the release of their debut full-length on May 11 via Austin Town Hall Records. Today, they share a new single at Glide Magazine, who say the song "mixes indie rock, folk and Americana sensibilities." Listen below!

Feverbones share single from upcoming LP

Feverbones, comprised of Abram Shook, Matthew Shepard, and Christopher Cox, have released a single from their upcoming LP, Dream Talk, over at The Big Takeover. "It's Hard To Look Away" is the opening number off their debut LP from Austin Town Hall Records and is a melodic batch of indie rock with glistening guitar hooks and soft group vocals that make for a pleasant three minutes. Check out the new song below and then go pre-order the record on vinyl/digital on BandcampDream Talk will be out April 13. 

Marmalakes share lead single from forthcoming debut LP

Austin, TX band Marmalakes will see the release of their debut full-length, Please Don't Stop, on Austin Town Hall Records May 11, 2018. The band have already shared the opening cut from the record, which you can stream below and on Gold Flake Paint who did the honors of premiering. They call the track, "an immediate and formidable bout of guitar-pop that deals the kind of heavy blow that leaves listener woozily in its wake."